- Daniel Efrat (Menni)
- Yuval Raz (Tal)
- Nili Tzerruya (Mika)
- Ori Urian (Eran)
- Tomer Ilan (Lior)
- Gila Goldstein (Grace)
- Dvir Bandak (Pimp)
- Benni Eldar (Daniel)
- Danni Lachman (Old Client)
- Mor Deri (Intelectual Client)
- Eyal Harel (Shlomo - client)
- Zoe Mor (Mika's mother)
- Motti Dvir (Minister of Public Security)
- Michael Hamel (First Client)
- Yuval Dushi (Baby of Menni and Mika)
- Dana Balalti (A girl in the store)
- Idan Bosian (Drug Dealer)
- Yuval Gerstner (Client B)
- Eitan Reuven (Neighbour)
- Roi Hasel (Client B)
- Statists - Endi Fledbau, Dan Donklblum, Matan Balalti, Yaron Mager, Or Shimonov
Daniel Efrat
Graduated Talma Yalin Art high school and Bait Zvi school of stage arts.
Participated in the following musicals: "Hair", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat", "Blood Brothers", "Pajama Games", "Mika Sheli". Took part in the TV series "Hamachon".
Played in the musical "Chicago", the Beit Lesin theatre's exclusive production.
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Yuval Raz
Graduated Talma Yalin Art high school and Nisan Nativ Acting Studio.
Participated in the following plays: "Troy War Will Not Be", "The Crucible", "Rendezvous Hotel" and the original play "Machazemer".
Took part in TV series "Hachatzer". Currently a young actor in Israel National Theatre "Habima".
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Nili Tzerruya
Graduated Bait Zvi school of stage arts.
Participated in the following plays: "Elizabeth Queen of England", "The seagull", "Richard the Third", "Britanicus",
"The Fox", "Crazed with Love", "Three Days of Rain", "Red Balloon", "A tale about a Bowl and a Ladle", "The Dresser", "The Woman in Black".
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Gila Goldstein
An Israeli gay icon; she is one of the first three trans-genders in Israel.
She is a former football player, ballet dancer and cabaret performer.
She also performed in "Bar 51", a mythological gay bar and in several clubs.
She participated in the film "Pere" and in a music video, and has been a guest on several TV shows.
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Danni Lachman
Born in 1941.
Wrote with Amos Gutman the script for the film "A Safe Place" and the script for the short film "Nagua". Edited the soundtrack of both films.
In the eighties he founded the "White Line" for AIDS and with a few friends established "The Comity for War against AIDS".
In the year 2000 he established a support center for sexually assaulted men. Writes articles and critiques in "GoGay", an internet magazine.
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